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Jerusalem : the emanation of the giant Albion (1877)


Author: Blake, William, 1757-1827
Subject: Blake, William, 1757-1827; Manuscripts, English
Publisher: [London] : Printed by W. Blake ...
Language: English
Call number: 72313
Digitizing sponsor: Research Library, The Getty Research Institute
Book contributor: Research Library, The Getty Research Institute
Collection: getty; americana
Notes: No table of contents.

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Facsimile ed.: photolithographed plates, the size of the originals (ca. 22 x 16 cm.), printed in black and uncolored. 100 numbered copies of this facsimile in printed wrappers were issued by John Pearson in 1877. William Muir did not issued a facsimile of Jerusalem from his "Blake Press" at Edmonton, since this one had already appeared (cf. Keynes)

Keynes, G. A bibliography of William Blake

Library's copy is bound in green cloth, leather label on spine lettered: Blake's Jerusalem


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